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Salinity tolerance of crops – what is the cost?
by
Rana Munns
, Matthew Gilliham
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Adaptation
/ Adaptation, Physiological
/ Agricultural economics
/ Agricultural land
/ Agricultural production
/ Biomass
/ Climate change
/ cost
/ Costs
/ Crop yield
/ Crops
/ Crops, Agricultural - economics
/ Cultivars
/ drainage
/ Economic impact
/ Economics
/ energy
/ Energy costs
/ Energy efficiency
/ Energy Metabolism
/ Global warming
/ Groundwater table
/ irrigated farming
/ Irrigated lands
/ mechanism
/ Plant species
/ Potential energy
/ Rural communities
/ Saline soils
/ Salinity
/ Salinity effects
/ Salinity tolerance
/ salt
/ Salt tolerance
/ Salt-Tolerant Plants - physiology
/ Soil
/ Soil salinity
/ Tansley insights
/ tolerance
/ Water table
/ yield
2015
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Salinity tolerance of crops – what is the cost?
by
Rana Munns
, Matthew Gilliham
in
Adaptation
/ Adaptation, Physiological
/ Agricultural economics
/ Agricultural land
/ Agricultural production
/ Biomass
/ Climate change
/ cost
/ Costs
/ Crop yield
/ Crops
/ Crops, Agricultural - economics
/ Cultivars
/ drainage
/ Economic impact
/ Economics
/ energy
/ Energy costs
/ Energy efficiency
/ Energy Metabolism
/ Global warming
/ Groundwater table
/ irrigated farming
/ Irrigated lands
/ mechanism
/ Plant species
/ Potential energy
/ Rural communities
/ Saline soils
/ Salinity
/ Salinity effects
/ Salinity tolerance
/ salt
/ Salt tolerance
/ Salt-Tolerant Plants - physiology
/ Soil
/ Soil salinity
/ Tansley insights
/ tolerance
/ Water table
/ yield
2015
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Salinity tolerance of crops – what is the cost?
by
Rana Munns
, Matthew Gilliham
in
Adaptation
/ Adaptation, Physiological
/ Agricultural economics
/ Agricultural land
/ Agricultural production
/ Biomass
/ Climate change
/ cost
/ Costs
/ Crop yield
/ Crops
/ Crops, Agricultural - economics
/ Cultivars
/ drainage
/ Economic impact
/ Economics
/ energy
/ Energy costs
/ Energy efficiency
/ Energy Metabolism
/ Global warming
/ Groundwater table
/ irrigated farming
/ Irrigated lands
/ mechanism
/ Plant species
/ Potential energy
/ Rural communities
/ Saline soils
/ Salinity
/ Salinity effects
/ Salinity tolerance
/ salt
/ Salt tolerance
/ Salt-Tolerant Plants - physiology
/ Soil
/ Soil salinity
/ Tansley insights
/ tolerance
/ Water table
/ yield
2015
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Salinity tolerance of crops – what is the cost?
2015
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Overview
Soil salinity reduces crop yield. The extent and severity of salt-affected agricultural land is predicted to worsen as a result of inadequate drainage of irrigated land, rising water tables and global warming. The growth and yield of most plant species are adversely affected by soil salinity, but varied adaptations can allow some crop cultivars to continue to grow and produce a harvestable yield under moderate soil salinity. Significant costs are associated with saline soils: the economic costs to the farming community and the energy costs of plant adaptations. We briefly consider mechanisms of adaptation and highlight recent research examples through a lens of their applicability to improving the energy efficiency of crops under saline field conditions.
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